Goa

Tripoto
27th Nov 2014
Photo of Goa 1/13 by Gauri Argade
Arambol
Photo of Goa 2/13 by Gauri Argade
Arambol
Photo of Goa 3/13 by Gauri Argade
freedom of expression. @Arambol
Photo of Goa 4/13 by Gauri Argade
Be free @Arambol
Photo of Goa 5/13 by Gauri Argade
My fav...free spirit @Arambol
Photo of Goa 6/13 by Gauri Argade
Bohemian Rhapsody @Arambol
Photo of Goa 7/13 by Gauri Argade
Spread love thru music @Arambol
Photo of Goa 8/13 by Gauri Argade
drama @Arambol
Photo of Goa 9/13 by Gauri Argade
Pristine..@Vagator
Photo of Goa 10/13 by Gauri Argade
chapora village @Vagator
Photo of Goa 11/13 by Gauri Argade
serene..@anjuna
Photo of Goa 12/13 by Gauri Argade
Tranquil..@Dona paula
Photo of Goa 13/13 by Gauri Argade
Jamming @Arambol

We made it a point to visit Arambol this time, as we had heard a lot about this place....And truly it was the best evening there. Bike ride from Baga to Arambol was amazing through mountains, paddy fields, the roads are untouched & has got very less India tourists. 

Arambol is home to a rich live music scene, dominated by Gypsie-Fusion bands. Arambol beach is considered to be one of the most beautiful beaches in Goa (wiki).

Vagator- Chapora Fort- Anjuna - Calangute - Baga 

Vagator was very peaceful in the morning, fairly less crowded compared to Baga & calangute. It has Chapora fort (Dil chahta hai movie Fort). Chapora Fort is a pleasant place to wander.

It offers fantastic views north across the Chapora river to Pernem, south over Vagator and also far out to the Arabian Sea in the West(wiki).